Liam Souliere is up for the Canadian Junior Hockey League’s Top Goaltender Award for 2018-19.

The Brockville Braves netminder is one of five finalists for the national Jr. A honour; the names were announced on Monday.

Souliere, 20, was named CCHL Goaltender of the Year in March. He led the Central Canada league with a save percentage of .930 and was second in goals-against average at 2.13. Souliere helped the Braves rack up 41 wins and 87 points in the regular season, which was third best in the 12-team CCHL. He was also named to the first all-star team this past season with teammate Eric Faith.

The Brockville goalie represented the league with Team Canada East at the 2018 World Junior A Challenge in Alberta.

The Quebec native is committed to Penn State University.

The other CJHL award finalists are Jack LaFontaine of the Penticton Vees, Jeff Alexander of the North York Rangers, Justen Close of the Kindersley Klippers and Brock Aiken of the Thunder Bay North Stars. The nominees were determined through a voting process conducted by each of the CJHL’s 10 member leagues. Five other goalies received honourable mentions.

The winner of the national award is to be announced on Tuesday, May 14.